Posted: 16th August 2010 18:22
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Finished Speed Grapher and Vandread this week. I had plenty of warnings as to their alleged mediocrity (apparently Gonzo's calling card) but rather enjoyed both. As for anime I actually own, I have the first ten eps of Bebop on DVD...pretty paltry.
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Posted: 16th August 2010 18:58
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What about Gonzo?
I've only seen two Gonzo productions, and I love the graphics of both--Kiddy Grade and Yukikaze. Especially Yukikaze, whose animation probably would deserve an 11/10 if it didn't mess up some animation of humans. Kiddy Grade was also nice-looking, in terms of graphical details and atmospherics. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 16th August 2010 21:35
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From Gonzo?
Blassreiter - a sci-fi action series set in near-future Germany, about an infection that turns human corpses into a variation of the Borg. Nice idea, awesome initial plot concerning a crippled motorcycle racing pro, good action scens. Plot spirals down into "make all the characters suffer" about halfway through if not earlier. Ending is a load of bull. Disappointing. Tower of Druaga - a lighthearted and comedic follow-up to the video game series of the same name. Some serious moments exist. JRPG references, anachronistic jokes, an interesting plot and an exciting final boss fight. Second season was a let-down, with an unnecessary increase in fanservice, some asinine plot developments and a god-awful ending, but overall, I recommend this series. Shangri-La - a post-apocalyptic story about a teenaged girl with pink hair that just got out of prison, who has a female bodyuard with the voice of count Dracula. Better than it sounds, but the ending is still poor. Gankutsuou - a sci-fi adaptation of Dumas' "Count of Monte Christo", with some slight and some big changes, narrated from Albert Morcerf's point of view. Unique and artful graphic style, wonderful music, unsurprising but well narrated plot. Watch it it's awesome. Oh, but the ending is bull. I do hope you see the pattern. -------------------- "I fell off the mountain of words at around the 10,000ft mark. Tell my family...they owe me money." -Narratorway "If you retort against this, so help me God I'll shove any part of your anatomy I can find into some other part. Figuratively, of course." - Josh "We have more, can deliver tuesday." - Del S Good old CoN |
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Posted: 17th August 2010 13:20
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I thought Gonzo was an animation studio, not a script studio. Was I wrong?
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Posted: 17th August 2010 15:40
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I just realized what the poll said haha ;P but I only own two of the animes, which are G-Gundam and Gundam Wing.
Apart from the more populer anime, like Bleach and Naruto etc, I haven't been watching much worth mentioning. With the Fullmetal Alchemist comic complete, I'll probably start watching 'FMA: Brotherhood' sooner or later. Oh! I did finally get around to watching 'Yu yu Hakusho' which was amazing. Has anyone else seen 'Berserk'? -------------------- "You know that feeling you get when you're on a merry go 'round, and you want to jump off to make the spinning stop, but you know it'll suck when you land? I feel like that all the time"- Keno "I stab my girl until I fall down" -Yukari Do you like Horny Bunnies? |
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Posted: 17th August 2010 21:54
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Quote (Glenn Magus Harvey @ 17th August 2010 15:20) I thought Gonzo was an animation studio, not a script studio. Was I wrong? I thought they were both. Graphics-wise, I would doubly recommend Gankutsuou, for it's rare, if not unique, art style and music. -------------------- "I fell off the mountain of words at around the 10,000ft mark. Tell my family...they owe me money." -Narratorway "If you retort against this, so help me God I'll shove any part of your anatomy I can find into some other part. Figuratively, of course." - Josh "We have more, can deliver tuesday." - Del S Good old CoN |
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Posted: 25th August 2010 23:39
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Anime film director Satoshi Kon died early this morning, of pancreatic cancer. He was only 46. Kon's directed four films (Perfect Blue, Millenium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, and Paprika), one full series (Paranoia Agent), plus a few shorts and collaborations. His last movie, The Dream Machine, has completed production and comes out in 2011.
For my money, Kon is the greatest anime film director of all time other than Hayao Miyazaki. Even though I hardly follow anime anymore, I always am interested in anything he's attached to. I liked Tokyo Godfathers so much when I saw it about 5 or 6 years ago that I tracked down copies of all of Kon's other films and watched Paranoia Agent when it aired on Adult Swim like it was my job. I even saw the official subtitled version of Paprika in my university's movie theater. This is a huge loss for anime fans. -------------------- |
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Posted: 26th August 2010 15:56
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Quote of all time OF ALL TIME! ...sorry. Anyway, I've seen Tokyo Godfathers and Millenium Actress. I'm not a fan of the more mind-screwy style of the latter's presentation, but of course that was part of the point, the blending of reality and fiction. However, I loved the first one; it's an awesome Christmas story, and does a great job at transforming the crapsack setting of the beginning (homeless dude, runaway kid, and drag queen, in the city slums) into a heartwarming tale by using good ol' Christmastime charm. R.I.P. Satoshi Kon ...yeah, I seriously recommend Tokyo Godfathers if you're looking for something special and not completely overused to show your family and friends during the end of year holiday season. This post has been edited by Glenn Magus Harvey on 26th August 2010 15:59 -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 27th August 2010 03:57
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Its very sad Satoshi Kon died, he died so young too.. I loved Paranoia Agent, though I haven't seen his other works yet. Though on the subject of mindscrew, Chiaki J. Konaka is one of my favorite writers, I especially love Serial Experiments Lain, and Haibane Renmei.
The Umineko anime is.. it isn't particularly good, the original sound novel is much more interesting. They just skip too much. I started watching Clannad After Story now, I'm really liking it, but its going to get sadder I'm sure.. -------------------- "...But we will succeed. We pride ourselves in making the impossible possible." |
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Posted: 30th August 2010 00:24
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Hey, what about how I felt when I found out that my recently-discovered favorite pop composer, Ritsuko Okazaki, also died young back in 2004?
FYI she wrote theme songs for various animé series, including Fruits Basket, Love Hina, and (as a member of the duo Melocure) UFO Princess Valkyrie and Stratos 4. She has a very lyrical and calming style, but especially when she teamed up with Megumi Hinata in Melocure, this evolved into an extremely awesome heavy rock ballad + beautiful lyrical melodies style, which produced two of the greatest rock ballads I've heard: So Far, So Near Agapé This post has been edited by Glenn Magus Harvey on 30th August 2010 00:28 -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 16th December 2010 20:58
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I recently saw the Detective Conan vs Lupin III special. It was, to use an adequate word, glorious. The plot is, predictably enough, a merge between a Lupin caper and Conan murder-case, the character interactions between regulars of different series are highly amusing, several different art styles next to each other somehow work out fine. I highly recommend watching it, but the obvious problem is that without knowing both series, even on the most basic of levels, many things will be confusing to the viewer. Then again, I can heartily recommend Detective Conan (a.k.a. Case Closed) and Lupin the 3rd any day of the week, so I hereby do. Watch these. Then watch the special. It's fun. This post has been edited by SilverMaduin on 16th December 2010 20:59 -------------------- "I fell off the mountain of words at around the 10,000ft mark. Tell my family...they owe me money." -Narratorway "If you retort against this, so help me God I'll shove any part of your anatomy I can find into some other part. Figuratively, of course." - Josh "We have more, can deliver tuesday." - Del S Good old CoN |
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Posted: 17th December 2010 00:16
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I was really into anime some years ago, so i watched a lot of stuff, but not all of them i wachted entirely. anyway, the ones I like:
Cowboy Bebop Evangelion Dragon ball e DBZ Sailor Moon Hellsing Saint Seya Yu Yu Hakusho they are all oldies, I can't stand anime anymore, not when we have ninj... Quote let it be known now that there is no specific-anime-bashing allowed in this thread. better not take any chances... ![]() -------------------- Live Long and Prosper! |
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Posted: 22nd December 2010 16:07
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Has anyone here watched Kaiji? It's an awesome series about a young college dropout who's in debt and gets tricked by the yakuza to join a gambling cruise ship. It does an incredible job at showing how the human mind works.
I also like the following anime/manga: One Piece Welcome to the N.H.K. Last Exile Azumanga Daioh Akagi Kino's Journey Hellsing Pretty much everything by Miyazaki, especially Totoro No Tonari Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei Gurren Lagann Nabari No Ou Monster This post has been edited by Metal King Slime on 22nd December 2010 16:08 |
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Posted: 22nd December 2010 21:55
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Recently finished Eureka Seven.
Wow. That was a good series. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 23rd December 2010 10:18
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Finished Kaiji yesterday.
Possible spoilers: highlight to view The ending made me shed manly tears. Hyoudou, you monster...! This calls for a second season though. I'm watching Azumanga Daioh again... It's so cute and addictive. |
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Posted: 6th November 2012 18:03
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Currently watching Angelic Layer, Futari wa Pretty Cure, Fresh! Pretty Cure, and AKB0048.
...what? I was recently in the mood for awesome girls beating evil into the ground with rainbows. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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